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Saturday, 29 May 2010

Hello people of ze blogosphere! Tis (almost) Sunday and that means it's In My Mailbox time!!
I didn't get that many books this week BUT what I did get counts for more because they're just plain freaking awesome!!

I'm getting addicted to doing vlogs now that I've discovered how so I'm sorry to the folk who don't really like watching vlogs on blogs (hehe rhymes).

Books acquired this weekForget You by Jennifer Echols (Received as part of the Book Tour organised by Dwayne of Girls without a Bookshelf) I've already read this (twice) and I've reviewed it Here although it is *ridiculously* long - I got a little overexcited methinks.The Complete Illustrated Fairy Tales of the Brothers GrimmSpirit Bound by Richelle Mead I've also finished this (very early this morning) and I'll be reviewing it soonish hopefully although it may just be a mess of shrieking about how I'm not going to be able to manage until December to read Last Sacrifice.

Last Minute Edit!!I just literally 10 minutes ago bought three more books so I'll add them in here while it's still Sunday
Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris
Grave Surprise by Charlaine Harris
An Ice Cold Grave by Charlain Harris
All Three were only £5!! God bless the beguiling wonderment that is The Works. Sometimes it's horrid for choice and other times like today it was overflowing with bounteous books! I was very peeved to see they had all of the Morganville Vampires books there as I could have saved myself a fair bit of money instead of buying them off Waterstones' website. Ah well tis done now.

So only those three *now six* this week and who knows whether I'll buy anything next week as it's my last week of university for the first year and I'm going home on Friday *happy dance* So if posts get a little disrupted from Thursday until Saturday it's because the parentals are around and I can't sit on my computer all day *sigh*

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I loved Spirit Bound. I agree with you that it is going to be a long wait till December. I haven't read Forget You yet but I am really looking forward to it. Have fun with your family (even if it means you can't work on the computer-I know what that's like!)

Wow great titles. I have The Complete Tales of the Brothers Grimm in my class room and love telling my students about the ending of Cinderella, where the step sisters cut off part of their feet to try to fit the shoe, and how the birds peck out the step-mothers eyes. It is hard to get a reactions from 8th graders but this usually does the trick. Enjoy your books and the rest of the weekend.